Early attachments to caregivers form the basis of all future relationships through the mechanism of a(n):
a. Family systems model
b. Social learning model
c. Internal working model
d. Information processing model
Extra credit: What theorist described this model?
Ques. 2Secure attachment to parents in middle childhood is related to later:
a. Physical competence
b. Academic achievement
c. Athletic achievement
d. None of the above
Ques. 3Attachments in middle childhood are largely based on the interactions of school-age children with their:
a. Parents
b. Siblings
c. Friends
d. Both a and b
Ques. 4______________ is to individuals as ____________ is to relationships.
a. Psychometrics; Humanistic theory
b. Psychoanalysis; Attachment theory
c. Attachment theory; Family-systems theory
d. Ethology; Psychoanalysis
Ques. 5Behavior that involves shunning, spreading rumors, or gossiping is referred to as:
a. Physical aggression
b. Verbal aggression
c. Relational aggression
d. Bullying
Ques. 6Children who respond to others' emotional states are considered:
a. Altruistic
b. Empathic
c. Prosocial
d. Antisocial
Ques. 7Discuss the five basic human needs that form a hierarchy of needs in self-actualization theory as well as the need for self-transcendence that was later added to the theory. Compare Maslow's notion of peak experiences with Csikszentmihalyi's concept of flow experiences.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 8Describe Erikson's middle childhood stage of industry vs. inferiority and give an example. Discuss how the notion of industrious in school-age children relates to research on self-competence and self-efficacy.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 9Compare and contrast various forms of aggression and describe bullying in middle childhood. Discuss effective intervention strategies to reduce bullying in school and give an example.
What will be an ideal response?